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I used some BKF this morning. Interior bottom still has some light brown color (I don't really mind it). Exterior bottom is mostly clean now--it had some darker brown areas from direct contact with burners.

So here are some pictures. You can see how clean the pie dish got. That's usually how clean my pans would get after one boiling with baking soda. This time I either didn't add enough baking soda, didn't boil long enough, need to repeat the process, or need to try vinegar. The pan this time only got a little cleaner (you can see the brown stains on the left are gone but the ones on the right are there). There was a time when that pan used to look like the pie dish did in the before picture.